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Sunday Announcements. NOTICES OF SUNDAY SERVICES inserted in this Column will, in future, h«. charged for at the following rates:—Not exceeding 21 words, Is; and for every additional 10 words 6d; if booked, double these rates. /CATHEDRAL, Sunday, Nov. 30th. Intervy cession for Missions. Offertories for Maori Mission. 11 a.m.—Preacher, Canon Averill; 7 -p.m.—Preacher, Rev H. T. Purchaa. ' 8310 ORTH BELT PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. . SUNDAY, NOV. 30th. • Morning, at 3—Rev D. Hird. Afternoon, at 3—ltrv R. S. Gray. I Evening, at 6.3o—Rev R. Erwin, D.D. '■ Tho Scholars, assisted by the Choir, will Sing Special Hymn®, prepared for the occasion. . Como early. Collections in add. l of .the School Funds. ‘ 3316 T'vUKHA'M Street "Wesleyan Church.— JLr . Special In Memoriam Service late Rev Hugh Price Hughes to-morrow night. Preacher, Rev W. Baumber. Anthem—“ What are These ” (Stainer). 3282 HRiSTCHURCH Methodist Mission, Dutham Street south.—7.ls, Prayer: 11, Mr Turner; 6.30, Rev Murray. Bright Hour’s Service. Children and Choir repeat Anniversary Hymns, Solos, Songs, Choruses. Everyone welcome. Hymns provided. 3281 ETHODIST Church Services.—Durham Street, Revs Bellhouse and Baumber. Subject—" In Memoriam —Rev Hugh Price Hughes.” East Belt, Revs Murray and Laws. Lower High Street, Revs Pratt, Bull and Orchard. Richmond, Rev Laws and Mir Smith. Woolston, Mr Milsom and Rev Jones. Sumner, Messrs Glanvillo and Wilkinson. New, Brighton, Rev Baumber and Mr Miles. Linwood, Rev Jones «ndi Mr Wylie. Windsor, Revs Baumber and Pratt. 3280 ; METHODIST Church, Lower High Street. To-morrow—Morning, Rev M. Pratt; Evondiiig, Rgvb J. Orchard' and! H. Bull *wiU conduct Evangelist Service. Sankey*s hymns. 3383 PRIMITIVE Methodist Church—Carabridge Terrace."—Morning, Rev Ward; evening. Rev Ward. Linwood, Mr Spears, Mr W. Holland. Sydenham Druids’ Hall, Mr Earwaker, Mr Dobbs. 3292 ALEXANDRA Hall Mission Service.—Sunday, 7.1 S a.m., prayer meeting; 7 p.m., evangelical Service. All invited. Alexander and' Sankey Songs. Jesus is mighty to save. 8279 HRISTCHURCH Association of . Spiritualists, Hobbs’s Buildings, : Cathedral Square. Sunday, 39th November.—7 p.m.. Trance Address by Guides of Mr Craig. S2B7_ rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, -1- corner Manchester and Worcester Streets, U. a.m., Rev Dr Erwin; 6.30 p.m., Rev David Hird,, M.A. Subject—“ The Revelation of Sin.” A special sermon to young people. Anthem—“ Tho Sun Shall' be No More ” (Woodward). 3230 BAPTIST Church, Oxford Terrace.—Rev. R. S. Gray morning and evening. Evening subject: “A Great Judgment Scene.” , 3326 RUIDS’ HALL, corner of Manchester Street and Worcester Street, Sunday, Nov. 30, 6.30 p.m. Addresses—Bible Questions and Bible Answers. Come ; all are welcome. 3307 FORESTERS’ HALL, Oxford Terrace, Gospel will bo preached at 6.30 p.m. Tomorrow. Speakers: Mr W. Easton, and Mr Morrison, of Geraldine. Come along. Do! 3312 RATIONAL Religion, Sunday, Nov. 30th. 11 a.m., , 151, Gloucester Street; —Self- “ Education; 7 p.m., Art Gallery—A Criticism on “ Temporal Power.** 3311 T YCEUM.—Mr~W. W. Collins wilt lecture JIJ to-morrow on “ Some Thoughts on the Recent Contest.” Musical programme 6.45; lecture 7. Admission 6d and Is. 3327 Public Notices. A GOLDEN/OPPORTUNITY. YOU should secure one of these Bicycles. —Swift £9, Anglo £lO, Anglo £3, Bell £l3; all fitted with new tvxea and re-enamell-ed. Massey Harris £l2, Massey Harris £l3, both machines almost now Rent, Adname, Zeakndin, Townend, Globe, nt £8 each. CANADA OICLE AND MOTOR COY., XBOSB Cashel Street. N, FACE! HANDS! HAIR! MR S G. F. MA S O First-claas London Certificate. Hygienio Face Treatment, Hair Cutting, Dressing and Shampooing, Massage and Manicuring. Dr Wilson Gibb’s Electric Massage Roller*. Vapour Bath Cabinets. Latest Toilet Requisites. 216, COLOMBO STREET, next Coates and Co./Jewellers. X2BIO NOTICE OF’ REMOVAL. MR J. B. BAIN, SURGEON DENTIST, wishes to notify his Patients that HE HAS REMOVED TO ROOMS IN WARDELL'S NEW BUILDING. Telephone 956. X 2975 " CITY MISSION HOME.” JEOVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and MEALS for Destitute - B-IINS EMPLOYMENT ior 'Men, "Women id Boys; Food for Destitute Families ,and ©thing. . . The Home, being supported entire.y by luntary subscriptions, 5s at the present ne in very great need of help of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 4 Superintendent. TTAAKE PIANO, ( in splendid condition £23 10s. 6 MACARTHY AND CLARK, 2783 X ■ Armagh Street. mOMATO PLANTS, any kind, in any quantities. Cheapest in Town. GUMMING, Colombo and Manchester Streets. X2SBB tHOTOQRAPHY.—Cameras, all siaea, fot professions and amateurs. We stock iok» Lenses and other makers, Magic . Loams and Limelight Apparatus, Acetylene merators and Burners fitted to magic hums. Every information to intending putaiers. A full stock of Plates, Printing-out i.pers and Bromide, of leading brands, and Photographic and Lantern Material. B. SAKDSLEY AND SON, 67, Manchester reel, Christchurch. . X 2762 TECHNICAL Education for All.—American School of •Correspondence. Endorsed by leading engineers. Electricity, Engineering (all branches), Heating, Plumbing, Weaving, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry; Mechanical Drawing, thoroughly taught Handbook free. RODGER, P.O. Box 142. 345 11 TT ” COFFEE.—Ask your grocer for this AA. superb line. It is a blend of tho finest Coffees grown. “K” Coffee is refreshing, nourishing and sustaining. Take no other. Funerals. EORGE BAERELL, ' UNDERTAKER and EMBALMEB. 1 OLISHED ENGLISH OAK o* RIMU PFINS ore kept in stock fox urgent orders, elegrams or Telephone orders by night or receive immediate a iteuton. ffloe: S 3, DURHAM STREET SOUTH, ckshops, eto.; 232 and 234, St Asaph Street Telephone 721 : - XIS 62 J. LAMB AND SON UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS, No. SS. LICHFIELD STBEBT. Telephone 861. 1623 • ‘ W. LANGFORD, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Oldest Firm in New Zealand, and the trad* / supplied with every requisite. , Address: Residence Corner N.E. Belt Office: 133, Colombo Street. Telephone 639. , X2S2I HE Friends of the late Humphrey William Charlton are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence. Dean Street, St Albans, on Sunday, 30th, at 3 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director and Embalmer. Telephone 659. 3233 HE Friends of tho late Thomas Horn Beekingsale aro invited to .attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, Buxton’s Corner,: on Sunday, 15th. inst., at 3.30 p.m., for the Bunvood Churchyard. J. LAMB AND SON. 8333

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12986, 29 November 1902, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12986, 29 November 1902, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12986, 29 November 1902, Page 12

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